Keir Starmer has pledged to tackle the cost of living, but his own policies created the crisis in the first place - Ludovic Marin/AFP In a toe-curling interview with Laura Kuenssberg, Keir Starmer ...
Sir Keir Starmer abandoned a flagship pledge on day-one employment rights last year - Isabel Infantes/PA Labour’s workers’ rights reforms will cost businesses an extra £1bn a year, new government ...
This season, Americans will have one fewer free option to use when filing their 2025 income taxes. Direct File, launched during former President Joe Biden’s term, was meant to simplify federal tax ...
Why Starmer’s decision to cancel media briefings is bad for democracy Company director claims wife stole £2m of firm funds Care homes are evicting thousands of vulnerable and older people each year Ed ...
Driver, 68, is arrested after cyclist killed in ‘hit-and-run’ crash We thought my dad’s brain surgery had worked. Two days later he woke up screaming Two-day Test could cost Cricket Australia millions ...
Americans will have one fewer free option to file their taxes in 2026 after the Trump administration killed IRS Direct File. Without it, Direct File supporters said Americans will end up spending more ...
Labour’s immigration crackdown could leave the UK £4.4bn worse off, the Home Office’s own assessment of Sir Keir Starmer’s sweeping reforms has admitted. The prime minister unveiled plans in May to ...
With medical costs expected to climb steeply in 2026, employers are increasingly turning to insurance-driven health benefit strategies to control spending and improve access to care. According to a ...
BERLIN, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Unit labour costs in German industry were 22% higher last year than the average of 27 industrialized countries examined by the Germany Economic Institute IW in a report seen ...
AI is transforming how multi-location QSRs manage their most significant controllable cost: labor. Instead of viewing labor as just an expense, advanced AI-driven solutions are turning it into a ...
In a major policy shift to boost local jobs and skills, the World Bank has introduced a new rule requiring at least 30% of labour costs in projects it funds to be spent on hiring local workers.